Clinton courts Pennsylvania women, cites Trump’s Miss Universe fight

HAVERFORD, Pa. — Hillary Clinton came to a key battleground state Tuesday to make the case to female voters that she has a better agenda for their concerns and that Donald Trump has a history of disrespecting women.

In a town hall event here, the Democratic nominee highlighted her record of supporting public education and pressing to control college debt. Clinton — with her daughter, Chelsea, and Hunger Games actress Elizabeth Banks — told rally-goers that she would make life easier for young mothers.

Attempting to capitalize on Trump’s weeklong battle with former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, Clinton said, “It’s shocking when women are called names and judged solely on the basis of physical attributes,” Clinton said. “My opponent insulted Ms. Universe,” she added. “We need to laugh at it, we need to refute it, we need to ignore it and we need to stand up to it.”
The town hall, attended by about 800 people at a community center, marked the first time Clinton had visited the Keystone State since mid-September. She has held a narrow lead in most polls here through the summer, and a new Monmouth University poll released Tuesday showed her leading Trump 50%-40%. The Monmouth poll showed white women are key to Clinton’s lead: In August, this group was evenly divided between Clinton and Trump, but in the new poll white women favored Clinton by a 55%-35% margin.

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